A growing number of Kenyans are demanding President William Ruto’s resignation, citing a lack of “transparency, accountability, and good governance.”
A viral Twitter statement has fueled the movement, declaring, “We no longer recognise William Ruto as the President of Kenya. We recall his presidency and urge him to immediately resign and surrender his office to the Kenyan people.”
Despite retracting a controversial finance bill, public outrage persists. The bill aimed to address Kenya’s significant debt, but opponents argued it would burden citizens. Kenyans are struggling with economic instability, corruption, and governance issues, leading to high living costs and unemployment.
Protesters have taken to the streets, calling for change and criticizing the administration for “incompetence, mismanagement, and a persistent failure to address the nation’s pressing needs.” Police have responded with rubber bullets and tear gas, while soldiers have been deployed to maintain order.
The situation remains tense, with citizens urging President Ruto to step down and hand over power to the people. The world watches as Kenya navigates this critical moment in its history.